Park Jun-Myun: Biography, Filmography, and Television Career
Park Jun-Myun (Korean: 박준면; born March 11, 1976) is a South Korean actress known for her extensive character work across film and television. Active in the South Korean entertainment industry for decades, she has appeared in numerous supporting roles in high-profile feature films and television dramas.

Early Life and Personal Details
Park Jun-Myun was born in South Korea on March 11, 1976. Standing at a height of 163 cm, she maintains a public presence through social media platforms including Instagram and Facebook.
Film Career
Park has maintained an active presence in South Korean cinema since her debut around the turn of the century. Her filmography features prominent appearances in diverse genres, ranging from comedy and drama to action and thriller.
- Happy Funeral Director (2000)
- Crying Fist (2005)
- Mission Sex Control (2006)
- Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater (2006)
- I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK (2006)
- Mission Possible : Kidnapping Granny K (2007)
- Antique (2008)
- Harmony (2010)
- Pitch High (2011)
- The Accidental Detective (2015)
- House of the Disappeared (2017)
- Beautiful Vampire (2018)
- Rosebud (2019)
- Smugglers (2023) - as Yanggeum
- I, The Executioner (Veteran 2) (2024) - as a gambling group member
Television Career
On television, Park has appeared in a wide array of long-running dramas, miniseries, and procedural shows. She gained notable recognition for her recurring role as medical examiner Jo Young-Sil in the OCN procedural series Quiz from God, spanning multiple seasons from 2010 to 2019. Other notable television credits include historical and contemporary series such as Under The Queen's Umbrella (2022) as Court Lady Shin, Saimdang, Memoir of Colors (2017), and more recent projects including Bon Appétit, Your Majesty (2025) and Perfect Crown (2026).